Use these packages to identify breakage or directly run fedora-easy-karma and test packages according to the update notes

Run fedora-easy-karma

Example Output

$ fedora-easy-karma --help
Usage: fedora-easy-karma [options] [pattern, ..]
You will be asked for every package installed from updates-testing to provide
feedback using karma points. If pattern are provided, you will be only prompted
for updates related to packages or builds that match any of the patterns.
Possible wildcards are *, ?, [seq] and [!seq] as explained at
http://docs.python.org/library/fnmatch.html
After you have selected the karma points, you will be asked for a comment. An
empty comments skips the package
Possible karma points are:
-1 : Update breaks something or does not fix a bug it is supposed to
0 : The update has not been tested much or at all
1 : The update seems not to break anything new
All other inputs will skip the update
You can use <CTRL>-<D> on an empty prompt to exit
If you use a default comment, '<CTRL>-<X> <backspace>' can be used to delete the
default comment to easily enter a custom one.
The source can be found at
http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb?p=till/public_git/fedora-easy-karma.git;a=summary
Please send bug reports and feature requests to
'Till Maas <opensource@till.name>'
For patches please use 'git send-mail'.
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--no-skip-empty-comment
Do not skip update if comment is empty
--bodhi-cached Use cached bodhi query
--bodhi-cachedir=BODHI_CACHEDIR
Directory to store bodhi cache, default: ~/.fedora-
easy-karma
--bodhi-update-cache Update bodhi query cache
--debug Enable debug output
--default-comment=COMMENT
Default comment to use, default:
--default-karma=KARMA
Default karma to use, default:
--fas-username=FAS_USERNAME
FAS username
--include-commented Also ask for more comments on updates that already got
a comment from you, this is enabled if patterns are
provided
--installed-max-days=DAYS
Only check packages installed within the last XX days,
default: 28
--installed-min-days=DAYS
Only check packages installed for at least XX days,
default: 0
--product=PRODUCT product to query Bodhi for, 'F' for Fedora, 'EL-' for
EPEL, default: F
--releasever=RELEASEVER
releasever to query Bodhi for, default: releasever
from yum
--retries=RETRIES Number if retries when submitting a comment in case of
an error, default: 3
--wrap-bugs Apply line-wrapping to bugs
--wrap-rpms Apply line-wrapping to list of installed rpms
--wrap-width=WRAP_WIDTH
Width to use for line wrapping of updates, default: 80
$ fedora-easy-karma
================================================================================
git-cola-1.4.1.2-2.fc12, python-jsonpickle-0.3.1-1.fc12
================================================================================
Update ID: FEDORA-2010-1627
Release: Fedora 12
Status: testing
Type: bugfix
Karma: 0
Bugs: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/546131 - Desktop file for git-cola should be more specific than "Cola"
: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/532499 - git-cola ships a copy of jsonpickle
: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/543248 - Review Request: python-jsonpickle - A module that allows any object to be serialized into JSON
Notes: * git-cola no longer ships copies of python-jsonpickle and python-
: simplejson
: * "Classic" GUI option (similar to gitk)
: * Fixed keyboard shotcuts (all use modifiers)
: * Vim keybindings to the treeview
: * Better renaming handling
: * Check for upstream changes
: * Can clone a repository from the gui
: * Support for more git commands
Submitter: mathstuf
Submitted: 2010-02-06 21:30:22
Comments: mathstuf - 2010-02-06 21:30:48 (karma 0)
This update has been submitted for testing
bodhi - 2010-02-09 04:59:01 (karma 0)
This update has been pushed to testing
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F12/FEDORA-2010-1627
inst. RPMS: git-cola-1.4.1.2-2.fc12.noarch
: python-jsonpickle-0.3.1-1.fc12.noarch
Comment? -1/0/1 ->karma, other -> skip> 1
Comment> git-cola works without obvious breakage for some read only operations
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